Critical Writing for the JournalistChilton Company, Book Division, 1959 - 207 sivua |
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... readers will allow for that known in- clination . The existence of critics of diverging views allows readers or listeners to make up their own minds about the degree of enjoyment of other rewards they can expect from the art under ...
... readers will allow for that known in- clination . The existence of critics of diverging views allows readers or listeners to make up their own minds about the degree of enjoyment of other rewards they can expect from the art under ...
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... readers ; but , if he writes simply to gratify his readers , he may develop a commonplace article that loses him certain others . After all , many a reader of criticism merely wants to know " what the critic thought of it ” ( note the ...
... readers ; but , if he writes simply to gratify his readers , he may develop a commonplace article that loses him certain others . After all , many a reader of criticism merely wants to know " what the critic thought of it ” ( note the ...
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... readers in their geographical or subject areas . These readers do include , however , the people in publishing or production offices who keep track of reviews , authors and artists who employ clipping services , and a few readers in ...
... readers in their geographical or subject areas . These readers do include , however , the people in publishing or production offices who keep track of reviews , authors and artists who employ clipping services , and a few readers in ...
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What Is Critical Writing? | 1 |
Extent and Functions | 13 |
The Criticisms of Journalistic Criticism | 25 |
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